i think it does because it sure doesn't make a good conductor.
it is good heat insulator, as it has air in it. as air is a good insulator of heat, the sponge, which has lots of pockets of air also becomes a good insulator
a good insulator of heat keeps the heat in, so you stay warm
Loosely packed leaves create pockets of air between them, which acts as an insulator by trapping air that can reduce heat loss. The air pockets reduce the transfer of heat from the plant to the surrounding environment, helping the plant retain warmth.
a good insulator of heat keeps the heat in, so you stay warm
insulator is a object that is not a good conductorSo it keeps the heat in.
Nitrogen is not a good insulator of heat. It is a poor conductor of heat, but it is not an effective insulator as it does not trap heat well and can easily transfer heat through convection or conduction.
it is good heat insulator, as it has air in it. as air is a good insulator of heat, the sponge, which has lots of pockets of air also becomes a good insulator
A good insulator is good at stopping heat escaping, whereas a bad insulator is not very good at trapping heat and lets it out.
No, zinc is not a good insulator. It is actually a good conductor of electricity and heat.
Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) plant has dark, fuzzy leaves that are good at absorbing and storing heat from the sun.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
it is a good insulator because its a warm and keeps heat in by trapping it with air